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auriculated
auriculated, ppl. a. (-eɪtɛd) [f. prec. + -ed.] = prec. auriculated (or sociable) vulture: a species of vulture which has a fleshy crest extending from each ear along the side of the neck.1711 Petiver in Phil. Trans. XXVII. 385 Having auriculated..Radish-like Leaves. 1809 G. Shaw Zool. vii. 24 The a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Radix auricularia
The head is broad, auriculated. This species also has tentacles that are large, flat, lobate, triangular, fan-shaped and wider than they are high. wikipedia.org
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begonia
begonia (bɪˈgəʊnɪə) [Named by Plumier after Michel Begon, a French promoter of botany, 1638–1710.] A genus of succulent under-shrubs and herbaceous plants, mostly of tropical nativity, having flowers without petals but with coloured perianths, and often richly-coloured foliage, for the sake of which... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quercus estremadurensis
Quercus canariensis) thus sharing a good number of features with its closest relative Quercus robur such as bearing shortly petiolate broad and glabrous auriculated wikipedia.org
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radish
radish (ˈrædɪʃ) Forms: α. 1 redic, rædic, 3 redich, 4 radiche, 5 radik, raddyk. β. 5 radissh, 5–6 radys(s)he, 6– -ishe, -ice, redish, 6–7 raddish, 7 reddish, (7–8 erron. rhadish), 5– radish. [In the α-forms ad. L. rādīc-em, with subsequent palatalization in southern Eng.; in the 15th c. readopted fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Potamopyrgus
Foot rather short for the length of the shell, broadest in front and strongly auriculated. Tentacles very long, slender, and tapering. wikipedia.org
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Chamaedorea costaricana
the main nerve, rachis 100-120 cm long; tubular sheath, 20-60 cm long, with an elongated triangular extension opposite the petiole insertion, forming auriculated wikipedia.org
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vulture
▪ I. vulture, n. (ˈvʌltjʊə(r)) Forms: α. 4 volture, 5 vowlture, 4– vulture (5 fulture), 5 voultour, 7 vultour. β. 4–9 vultur, 5 wltur, fultur, vowtur. γ. 4 vultre, 5 w(u)ltre, vowtre; 4, 6–7 vulter, 6 voulter, vultar, 7 volter. [a. AF. vultur and voutre, OF. voltour, voultour, voutour (F. vautour), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Golondrina point
Identification is made from a lack of an auriculated, fishtail base on the Plainview and a deeper basal concavity on the Golondrina. wikipedia.org
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turbonilla
The foot is large and anteriorly auriculated. wikipedia.org
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